RICH REVIEWS: Flare First Edition # 5

Title: Flare First Edition # 5
Publisher: Heroic Publishing
Writer: Terrance Griep, Jr., Dennis Mallonee
Pencilers: Alfredo P. Alcala, Sam Payne
Inkers: Alfredo P. Alcala, Mark Morales
Letterers: Jean Simek
Colorists: John Heebink, Dick O’MalleyFlare Created by: Stacy Thain
Price: $ 4.50 US, $ 5.50 Can
Rating: out of 5 stars
Website: www.heroicpublishing.com
Comments: The Divine Intervention” Story by Terrance Griep, Jr., art by Alfredo P. Alcala and colors by John Heebink.
A man confesses to a priest about seeing an angel. Yes, the angel was Flare. He is also a criminal.
The art is rough but brings apart the story well enough. Flare uses her light on the drug dealers. The criminal repents but he is not stupid.
The story does not really have an ending or much of a story.
“Retribution!” Philip and Teresa are brother and sister and as such, they do argue and fight. Philip is jealous of his sister’s abilities. Her brother is a cunning devil while Teresa is a loving soul but one who will only take so much. The art is rough here and the two characters in this rough style do look amazing.
“Fala!” Story by Dennis Mallonee, pencils by Sam Payne, inks by Mark Morales, colors by Dick O’Malley and letters by Jean Simek.

RichardVasseurRichard.Vasseur@firstcomicsnews.comAuthorRichard Vasseur is a Canadian who has had a love of comic books his entire life. I started out as just a fan reading comics every chance I had. This evolved into writing reviews for a small newsletter which evolved into having my own column at Jazma Online and doing interviews. I also worked briefly as a columnist at Comic's Buyers Guide. Everyday I am involved with doing something comic book related and I love the hobby.First Comics News

About Richard Vasseur

Richard Vasseur is a Canadian who has had a love of comic books his entire life. I started out as just a fan reading comics every chance I had. This evolved into writing reviews for a small newsletter which evolved into having my own column at Jazma Online and doing interviews. I also worked briefly as a columnist at Comic's Buyers Guide. Everyday I am involved with doing something comic book related and I love the hobby.